Titania e Bottom. Henry Fuseli Titania and Bottom (1786-89)

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Titania e Bottom

Henry Fuseli Titania and Bottom ( )

Henry Fuseli Titania Awakening ( )

Joseph Noel Paton Titania (1850)

Arthur Rackham Illustration of Titania and Bottom (1908)

Marc Chagall A Midsummer Night's Dream (The wedding) (1939)

Bottom (James Cagney) and Titania (Anita Louise) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Max Reinhardt, 1935)

Oberon (Robert Hardy, far left) and Puck (Ian Holm, far right) survey the sleeping Bottom (Charles Laughton, centre right) and Titania (Mary Ure, centre left) Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (Peter Hall, 1959)

Botton (Kevin Kline) and Titania (Michelle Pfeiffer) (Michael Hoffman, 1999)

Bottom (Darrell D'Silva) and Titania (Yolanda Vazquez) Royal Shakespeare Theatre (Richard Jones, 2002)